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Everyone else has caught up and Nokia has been left behind
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acano
2010-04-23 , 06:10
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I disagree with you instead or "bad organized" transition I think that nokia is doing a "really good" organized transition.
They never said that "N900" was an smartphone for masses, rather, they said that N900 was a smartphone for linux lovers, I even did not see any anouncement on TV like with the "N97".
I think that a "bad organized" transition would be to sell "N900" as the "i-phone" alternative, and they never did so, even with "N97" or any other smartphone they never said that it was a phone to compete with "i-phone". The only smartphone that they are saying to be so is with N8, let's see what will happen.
I am very happy with my N900, may be just because I am a programmer and I can understand what is inside, I think that N900 beats i-phone already. For the masses I have no doubt that that when the process is complete (2011 by nokia's words) they will beat the i-phone and any other smartphone in any cathegory.
For the moment they are increasing their parcentage participation on smartphones market from 40% to 41%.
Do not forget that nokia is facing computer industry that have been leading by american enterprises: Apple, Microsoft, Google, etc. for many years. Even with that in mind I think that they will succed, because they are doing think as they should be done, little by little and they are always telling the truth they do not have any problem to say "we are having a hard competence on high-end smartphones", that is just dignificant in our days's society where lie is everyday everywhere.
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